By joining the Ruffed Grouse Society, you will have the ability to directly impact the creation of young forest habitat throughout the country --and will enjoy the subsequent benefits of increased populations of not only grouse and woodcock, but also deer, songbirds and other species that require this habitat.
RGS members and non-members benefit from improved hunting and bird watching opportunities that result from RGS-sponsored, private and public habitat improvement projects all across the Eastern and Northern states and Canadian provinces.The RGS publishes a glossy four-color magazine four times each year to report on current and future RGS habitat research and restoration projects, report on chapter news, provide how-to and where to information about how to manage land, hunting ruffed grouse and woodcock, and provide entertaining articles written by members and contributors.
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Membership Benefits:
In addition to the RGS magazine described above, members also receive the following:
- The RGS holds annual banquets for many of their 130 chapters in the US and Canada, as well as local shooting and other chapter events throughout the year.
- All members receive an official member card and decal.
- There are also special Members Only pages on the website.
- RGS offers members consulting services to aid in local habitat improvement and restoration projects.
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No other wildlife conservation organization is dedicated to protecting and restoring and creating early successional forests that provide habitat for ruffed grouse, woodcock, songbirds and other wildlife.